Supernatural Type: Elves
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Miss Frost Cracks a Caper by Kristen Painter
Read more: Miss Frost Cracks a Caper by Kristen PainterThe Bite Breakdown: Quick Verdict This entry leans harder into clever plotting than whimsy, and that balance worked for me. The mystery stays brisk, while Jayne’s voice keeps everything grounded…
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Kristen Painter
Read more: Kristen PainterKristen Painter is the creator of the Nocturne Falls Universe and one of my all-time favorite paranormal romance authors. Her books blend supernatural magic, small town warmth, strong heroines, found…
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Eve Langlais
Read more: Eve LanglaisEve Langlais writes paranormal and urban fantasy romance that moves fast, hits hard, and never forgets the heroine at the center of the story. From shifters and demons to midlife…
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Miss Frost Saves the Sandman by Kristen Painter
Read more: Miss Frost Saves the Sandman by Kristen PainterJayne Frost prefers logic, planning, and problems she can actually solve. Unfortunately, the town she lives in specializes in complications that do not care about preferences.
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Miss Frost Ices the Imp by Kristen Painter
Read more: Miss Frost Ices the Imp by Kristen PainterOrder is a fragile thing in a magical town. Keeping it intact requires patience, sharp instincts, and a willingness to deal with creatures who treat rules like suggestions.
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Miss Frost Solves a Cold Case by Kristen Painter
Read more: Miss Frost Solves a Cold Case by Kristen PainterJayne Frost is a lot of things. Winter elf, Jack Frost’s daughter, Santa Claus’s niece, heir to the Winter Throne and now…private investigator. Sort of.
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The Hob and Hound Pub by Seana Kelly
Read more: The Hob and Hound Pub by Seana KellyThe world keeps getting bigger. Every step outward stretches the limits of control, forcing adaptation as familiar ground becomes just another contested space.
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The Wicche Glass Tavern by Seana Kelly
Read more: The Wicche Glass Tavern by Seana KellyRunning out of time changes everything. What once felt manageable now demands preparation, forcing every choice to carry weight before the real danger arrives.









